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## Seconds to Milliseconds Conversion Formula
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From Spivak's 4th edition
I'm having some difficulties knowing how to prove these things I need to prove. If someone could help me out, I would appreciate it.
Homework Equations
The book defines a prime number as this: A natural number p is called a prime number if it is impossible t... | 413 | 1,634 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.9375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2021-49 | latest | en | 0.95868 |
http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/166839/if-gcda-b-1-then-gcdan-bn-1?answertab=oldest | 1,441,462,647,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-35/segments/1440646312602.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20150827033152-00033-ip-10-171-96-226.ec2.internal.warc.gz | 147,993,059 | 25,542 | # If $\gcd(a,b)=1$, then $\gcd(a^n,b^n)=1$
If $\gcd(a,b)=1$, then $\gcd(a^n,b^n)=1$
This seems clear, but I don't know how to prove this..
I was trying to show this by induction such that if $a^{n+1}$ = $rs$ and $b^{n+1}$ = $rt$, then $s,t$ are divisible by $a,b$ respectively, but i think this is a wrong way..
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try to solve this tactic problem: http://www.chess.com/tactics/?id=66161
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$[-2, 3) \cup (3,\ \infty)$
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NTT:在(O(nlogn))的时间内实现多项式的系数表示形式与点值表示形式的转换,作用域:有原根的模
MTT:
[考虑一个n次多项式F(x) = sum_{i = 1}^nx^ia_i\ 考虑怎么快速求出其n个不重合的点的点值\ ]
[不妨考虑n为二次整数次幂\ F(x) = sum_{i = 0}^{n - 1} x^ia_i = (x^0a_0 + ...+x^{n - 1}a_{n - 1})\ = x^0a_0 + x^2_2 + ...+x^{n - 2}a_{n - 2} +... | 7,097 | 14,938 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.0625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2023-40 | latest | en | 0.181001 |
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I've been asked to compute the first 3 nonzero terms of a power series expansion about x=0 for two linearly independent solutions to the ODE: $$(1+x^3)y''- 6xy =0$$ I have tried to solve this many different ways and continue to get the same solution, which doe... | 1,901 | 4,435 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 1, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 4.125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2019-26 | latest | en | 0.581787 |
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BaseRepresentation
bin10100010110011101
311020100022
4110112131
510131412
61441525
7465011
oct242635
9136308
1083357
115769a
12402a5
132bc31
1422541
1519a72
hex1459d
83357 has 2 divisors, whose sum is σ = 83358. Its totient is φ = 83356.
The previous prime is 83341. The next pr... | 521 | 1,754 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.703125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2020-10 | latest | en | 0.912507 |
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# True or false irrational numbers are not real numbers?
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composite and 2*2*7 = 28
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Theorem: Let $y$ be the number of successes resulting from $n$ independent trials with unknown success probability $p$, such that $y$ follows a binomial distribution:
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## What is Completing the Square
Completing the square is one of method to solve quadratic form. Base concept that used in this method are:
(a+b)2 = a2 + 2ab +b2
(a-b)2 = a2 – 2ab +b2
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$z=e^x$
When projecting to the xz plane, only the x and z components have to be considered. The $x$ and $z$ components of $r(t)$ are $x(t)=t$ and $z(t)=e^t$, respectively. Substituting $x(t)$ in for $t$ gives $z(t)=e^{x(t)}$, which can be written as $z=e^x$. | 100 | 285 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.59375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2023-23 | latest | en | 0.880219 |
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The default null hypothesis for a 2-sample t-test is that the two groups are equal. You can see in the equation that when the two groups are equal, the difference (and the entire ratio) also equals zero.
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# Evaluate the following integrals -
Question:
Evaluate the following integrals -
$\int(x+3) \sqrt{3-4 x-x^{2}} d x$
Solution:
Let $I=\int(x+3) \sqrt{3-4 x-x^{2}} d x$
Let us assume $x+3=\lambda \frac{d}{d x}\left(3-4 x-x^{2}\right)+\mu$
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$$a_1 = 1, a_2=3$$
some terms: 1,3,8,20,48
$$a_n -4a_{n-1} +4a_{n+2} =0$$
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# Viscous Force or Viscosity
Each liquid moves with a different speed. Water flows faster than other liquids. Coconut oil flows with a moderate speed.
Viscous Force or Viscosity
Activity 8
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# Solutions for Chapter 11.2: CHI-SQUARE AND F DISTRIBUTIONS
## Full solutions for Understandable Statistics | 9th Edition
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$\frac{11}{3\sqrt {11}}$
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Some times lessons go really well. Sometimes they totally flop. Today, I had both of those happen in Algebra 2. Now, they did happen in different class periods.
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We have two groups $$X$$ and $$Y$$ of prime order, when is semidirect product defined from different homomorphism to the automorphism group same?
I have read When are two semidirect products isomorphic? but it may be easier to determine when the order of the groups are primes.
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# Differentiate the function with respect to x.$\cos x.\cos 2x.\cos 3x$
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A set $A$ is equipotent to a set $B$ $(A\sim B)$, if a bijection $f: A \rightarrow B$ exists.
How to prove, that $\sim$ is a equivalence relation?
EDIT: I understand the concept of reflexivity, symmetry and transitivity. I just don't know how to write it formally as a proof.
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area between curves f(x)= x^2 and g(x)=-x^2 +1
2. $\displaystyle x^2 = -x^2 + 1$
$\displaystyle x = \pm \sqrt{\frac{1}{2}}$
$\displaystyle \int_{\sqrt{\frac{-1}{2}}}^{\sqrt{\frac{1}{2}}} [(-x^2 + 1) - (x^2)] dx =$
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# A fly-over bridge is a part of a vertical circle of radius 80 m and a vehicle is travelling on it. The vehicle does not leave the surface of bridge at its highest point, if maximum speed of vehicle is:
A
14 m/s
B
21 m/s
C
28 m/s
D
42 m/s
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A pet store has various sizes of guinea pig cages. The diagram of the top of the cage has a width of 4.8cm and ... | 6,616 | 24,558 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-22 | latest | en | 0.909002 |
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Hi this is a question from an exam review. I have to find the running time(in Big-O) of the following code fragment.
``````sum = 0;
for( i = 0; i < n; i++ )
for( j = 0; j < i * i; j++ )
for ( k = 0; k < j; k++ )
++sum;
``````
I think that it is O(n^4). The innermost loop executes to n, th... | 647 | 1,980 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.8125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2015-18 | latest | en | 0.931109 |
https://boards.straightdope.com/t/imaginary-plane-of-the-fulcrum/208936 | 1,600,978,134,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400220495.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20200924194925-20200924224925-00686.warc.gz | 275,232,902 | 4,767 | # Imaginary plane of the fulcrum
I’m reading about a patent on a pocket-sized weighing scale and I need some help figuring out what this means …
What is the imaginary plane containing the fulcrum? Does it go vertically or horizontally through the fulcrum? If it’s vertical, is it perpendicular or parallel to the beam?... | 507 | 2,278 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.546875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2020-40 | latest | en | 0.942167 |
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#### Clock and calender
1. Reaching the place of meeting on Tuesday 15 min before 8:30 h, Anuj found himself half an hour earlier than the man who was 40 min late. What was the scheduled time of the meeting ?
1. 8:00 h
2. 8:05 h
3. 8:15 h
4. 8:45 h
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Problem 44467. Product of Each Column
Solution 1403710
Submitted on 3 Jan 2018 by GEORGIOS BEKAS
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These sites allow users to input a Math problem and receive step-by-step instructions on How to solve for x and y intercepts. We can solving math problem.
## How can we solve for x and y intercepts
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I’m working on the question below and the answer is 50cm^3. Could someone help me figure this out? Thanks in advance!
A 30cm^3 sample of nitrogen was reacted with a 60cm^3 sample of fluorine according the equation:
1/2 N2(g) + 3/2 F2 (g) ----> NF3 (g)
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For example let's use root 1 over root 8
Too rationales it you do root 1 multiplied by root 8
Then you do root 8 multiplied by root 8
( so you are multiplying everything by the bottom root)
Root 1 multiplied by root 8 = root 8
And root 8 multiplied by root 8 = 8 (because the root cancel ou... | 159 | 524 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.25 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2017-04 | latest | en | 0.852336 |
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Martin Gardner's "Paradox Papers" was first published in the July 1971 issue of the magic magazine, The Pallbearer's Review. It presented a new topological principle in magic using nothing more than a square sheet of paper. I'll summarize the principle in its most elementary form, then present a way to... | 885 | 3,323 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.1875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2019-13 | latest | en | 0.942525 |
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• Nov 18th 2009, 05:31 AM
thereddevils
parallelogram
Prove that parallelograms on the same base and betweem the same parallels are equal in area .
• Nov 18th 2009, 05:40 AM
Hello thereddevils
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101125 = 53809
BaseRepresentation
bin11000101100000101
312010201101
4120230011
511214000
62100101
7600553
oct305405
9163641
10101125
1169a82
124a631
133704b
1428bd3
151ee6a
hex18b05
101125 has 8 divisors (see below), whose sum is σ = 126360. Its totient is φ = 80800.
The previous prime is 101119. The ... | 565 | 1,882 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.84375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2020-40 | latest | en | 0.879535 |
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Introduction to the Pentagon and How to Find Its Interior Angle Sum: An Overview
The Pentagon is the iconic five-sided building that serves as the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense. With its striking and unmistakable design, it has become a... | 2,093 | 10,192 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.5 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2024-10 | latest | en | 0.935961 |
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## Conversion
535 US pints is equivalent to 445.480688776509 imperial pints.[1]
## Conversion formula How to convert 535 US pints to imperial pints?
We know (by definition) that: $1\mathrm{uspint}\approx 0.832674184628989\mathrm{imperialpint}$
We can set up a proportion to solve fo... | 413 | 1,454 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 6, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2024-33 | latest | en | 0.651426 |
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## Presentation on theme: "7.1 The Meanings of Ratio, Rate, and Proportion"— Presentation transcript:
7.1 The Meanings of Ratio, Rate, and Proportion
Chelsea Ogilvie & Ashley Regan
Ratio Ratio: A specific type of relationship between two quantities.
Example: The rati... | 286 | 1,114 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.4375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-30 | longest | en | 0.937657 |
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# Vibration Isolation Notes | EduRev
## Mechanical Engineering : Vibration Isolation Notes | EduRev
The document Vibration Isolation Notes | EduRev is a part of the Mechanical Engineering Course Theory of Machines (TOM).
All you need of Mechanical Engineering at this link: Mechanical Engineering
Vibrations ... | 861 | 2,884 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.21875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2021-39 | latest | en | 0.806713 |
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Let $p_1=t^5+t^4,p_2=t^5-7t^3, p_3=t^5-1,p_4=t^5+3t \in\mathbb Q_{\le5}[t]$. Show $(p_1,p_2,p_3,p_4)$ is linearly independent.
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• Jan 16th 2012, 10:00 AM
benjamin872
Rate of increase
If I have two sequences A&B with starting points at t=0 of 5 and 8 respectively, then sequence A increases by 3 and sequence B by 2. i.ie
A: 5,8,11,14,17
B: 8,10,12,14,16
Ok so I know that at some stage sequence A will 'overtake' sequence B (a... | 480 | 1,612 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-22 | latest | en | 0.866685 |
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## Homework Statement
Consider the following functions:
Modified Dirichlet Function
f(x) = 1/n if x=m/n of lowest forms, and f(x) = 0 if x is irrational
find an integrable function g(x) such that the composition of g and f is NOT integrable
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INTRODUCTION
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1. Aug 12, 2009
### jebuss
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
If i covered the top of a cup with an airtight covering, what would be the pressure just below this covering, and how would it have come about?
Last edited: Aug 12, 2009
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Vectors, Hamming Distance, Coding Theory
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Decimal Fraction Percentage
——- ——– ———-
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0.0375 3/80 3.75%
0.025 2/80 2.5%
0.03896 3/77 3.896%
Subsequently, What is 37.5 as a fraction?
Percent Fraction
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30% 3/10
33.33% 1/3
37.5% 3/8
40% 2/5
Also, What is 3.75 in a fraction?
Decimal Fraction Percentage
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0.05 4/80 5%
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### Defennder
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this is right, isn't it?
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### Algebra-11 (CAT-2000)
What is the value of the following expression:
(1/(22-1))+ (1/(42-1))+ (1/(62-1))+……….. (1/(202-1))
(1)9/19 (2) 10/19 (3) 10/21 (4) 11/21
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1. Jun 15, 2010
### coki2000
Hi,
$$i=e^{\frac{\pi }{2}i}=e^{\frac{5\pi }{2}i}\Rightarrow e^{\frac{\pi }{2}ii}=e^{\frac{5\pi }{2}ii}=e^{-\frac{\pi }{2}}=e^{-\frac{5\pi }{2}}$$
The result of this is 5pi/2=pi/2.Please explain to me.
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### eok20
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# Numberplay: The Alchemy of Cookies
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The algebraic expression that you want simplified is cos(arc sin((a-x)/c)). You should make proper use of brackets to represent your expression accurately.
cos(arc sin((a-x)/c))
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